Peña Nieto's Visit Likely to Focus on Trade, Economy
Mexico’s commitment to security and its strong symbiotic economic ties with the United States will probably be key talking points when the country's next leader visits the White House on Tuesday, according to a former U.S. ambassador to Mexico.
President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto will meet with President Obama and congressional leaders to discuss the countries’ futures amid a sluggish economy and concerns over transnational violence. Peña Nieto, who won Mexico’s presidential election in July, will take the oath of office Saturday. His victory brings a return to power for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or ...

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David Spratt
Enrique should bring the largest plane available and give some of his fellow citizens who have wandered away a ride back home. Mexico should be anxious to recover these people who we are told are such valuable contributors to society in general. Then again they are only valuable taxpaying contributors on this side of the border,,,,,, in Mexico they are just common illiterate peasants.
Meme Me
You said it! The Mexican Elite are more than happy to export their poor and criminals to the US.....Let us deal with it. Mexican have a saying, "why eat beans and rice in Mexico when you can eat steak in the US".